Thank you very much for the advice Dr. Weeks,
I could run CCP4 GUI now with out any problem.
As you have rightly said, I downloaded the COOT along with CCP4 as a package
(generic linux x86 version).
I will try downloading the CENT OS version and follow the method from the
previous posts to r
Sankar,
All the executables you downloaded (including bltwish) from the CCP4
site are compiled on a 32bit machine. You just need to install the 32bit
shared library package via synaptic. The following terminal command should
do.
sudo apt-get ia32-libs
As for coot for what platform is your v
hi
I installed CCP4 with Coot downloaded as a binary from the CCP4 website on a
64bit Ubuntu 9.04.
The installation was flawless and the setup scripts ran like a charm.
however, when i type ccp4i to get the GUI.
i get the following error message:
exec: 4: /usr/local/xtal/tcltk++/bin/bltwish:
Just to add to this post, we've been successfully running Coot on 64 bit
Ubuntu 9.04 using the X86 Centos-5 stable build (0.52) from Paul Emsleys's
site:
http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/software/binaries/stable/
The only quirk I have found so far is that the window will flicker on and
off whe
Ed Pozharski wrote:
So to answer your question,
there is no decent way of fixing this without compiling coot.
I agree.
What worked for me (eventually) was to build coot using autobuilder
scripts. This is not without caveat, since guile-1.8.5 fails to compile
on Jaunty. I don't know if th
buntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/martyn/ubuntu.html
3. I also never tried the 64-bit CentOS binaries, but that might be
worth a try.
Tom
Original Message
Subject: [ccp4bb] CCP4 / Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 17:18:27 -0400
From: Thomas
Yes, the problem is with 32-vs-64. At first, I have found an ugly
workaround of getting 32-bit version of libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so.3
and changing the symbolic link in /usr/lib to fool coot into using it.
Coot will start but will be quite unstable. So to answer your question,
there is no decent
Thomas J Magliery PhD wrote:
Is there some way to fix this without compiling Coot or re-installing
with 32-bit Ubuntu?
Instructions I found by googling for "Ubuntu Coot 64 bit"
http://bioscreencastwiki.com/Installing_ccp4-6.1.0_from_source_on_64_bit_ubuntu_linux/Autobuilding_coot_to_a_pr
The 64bit version of Ubuntu should come with 32-bit versions of all
libraries. These are extra packages, if you search the repositories, you
should find them.
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009, Thomas J M
Hi, I just installed the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop, and then
I installed CCP4 6.1.1 using the standard package and installation
script. I can run ccp4i successfully. However, when I try to run Coot,
I get a bunch of errors. I think the problem is that Coot was compiled
with 32-bi
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